matured crop

matured crop
A crop that has come to maturity. Anno: 103 ALR 469. A crop that has stopped growing and is ready for harvesting. 21 Am J2d Crops § 2. A crop which has ceased to draw sustenance from the soil, notwithstanding it may require seasoning before it is ready to be stored or marketed, and therefore may be left standing for a time. Myers v Steele, 98 Kan 577, 158 P 660.

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